SAVE $28: As of Feb. 24011 Archives new users can sign up for a year of Calm Premium for only $41.99. That's 40% off the usual cost of annual subscriptions.
No matter which way you slice it, the world is pretty chaotic. That's why it's so essential to protect your peace with self-care, meditation, and solid rest. If you need some help with any of those three, a Calm subscription can be a game changer. And this week, it's 40% cheaper than usual.
Typically, an annual subscription to Calm's Premium tier is $69.99. However, new users can sign up for only $41.99 as of Feb. 24. That breaks down to only $3.50 per month.
Calm puts mental health at the forefront, with research-based tools designed to help you sleep better, manage stress, and ultimately live a happier and healthier life. Some of those tools include gratitude check-ins, guided meditations, sleep stories, exclusive music for focus, sleep, and relaxation, and even masterclasses to help you develop your own toolbox to handle stress and anxiety. There's over 50,000 minutes of content altogether and a Premium subscription gives you unlimited access to all of it. Even if you manage to go through every last minute of content, there's more added every week to keep you engaged.
It's never a bad idea to build your mental fitness. By signing up for a Calm Premium subscription while its 40% off, no matter what unfolds this year, at least your inner world will be, well, calm.
Topics Apps & Software Mental Health
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